Nishant
In Bollywood, one rarely comes across an actor, who has successfully dabbled both in art-house and commercial cinema and Naseeruddin Shah is one such finest breed of actors, who has effectively bridged the gap between parallel and mainstream cinema. Be it a period drama, tragedy, comedy or the portrayal of proverbial common man, Naseeruddin Shah has played every role with great deal of conviction. His resounding vocals and highly charged emotional outburst have left a deep impact on the psyche of viewers across all generations.
An accomplished theatre artist, Naseeruddin Shah is a versatile actor who is true to his craft. Here’s wishing a very happy birthday to the powerhouse performer of Bollywood!
A Shayam Benegal film, ‘Nishant’ (1975) was written by noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar, which highlighted sexual exploitation of underprivileged rural women by feudal patriarchy. A National Award winning film, ‘Nishant’ portrayed Vishvam (Naseeruddin Shah), the youngest, submissive brother of authoritative and wicked village Zamindar (Amrish Puri) who is married to Rukmani (Smita Patil) and is in love with the wife of a village schoolmaster Sushila (Shabana Azmi).